In the latest discussion Economist John Adams and I explore the whole question of "Bank Bail-In", with specific reference to bank deposits.
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In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes from As Good As GoldAustralia probe Former Coalition Economic Adviser and now, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia just two weeks before our 'Australia's Coming Economic Armageddon' Conference.
What is the state of the Australian and global economy?
With soaring debt, and now inflation impacting many countries - currency failures crippling economies and soaring interest rates gathering momentum. It would appear we are approaching 'economic armageddon'.
How do we prepare? It's all here in this MUST VIEW interview.
BookTickets and Register for the AdelaideEvent: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-coming-economic-armageddon-conference-tickets-49080317551

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes at As Good As GoldAustralia go 2 on 1 with Chief Economist - John Adams, making the point that the global economic fragility seems to be intensifying and concerns of bank stability are becoming more prevalent. The subject of a potential bail-in is discussed.
John however, warns of a level of complacency in Australia that needs to be rectified if we are to prepare effectively for what lies ahead.

In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to build some kind of agrarian pseudo-paradise where every (white) man could have his own farm, and live a free, self-reliant life. The founding father who epitomized this view was Thomas Jefferson. By the time Adams became president, the anti-federalists had gotten the memo about how alienating a name like anti-federalist can be. It's so much more appealing to voters if your party is for something rather than being defined by what you're against, you know? In any case, Jefferson and his acolytes changed their name to the Democratic-Republican Party, which covered a lot of bases, and proceeded to protest nearly everything Adams did. Lest you think this week is all boring politics,you'll be thrilled to hear this episode has a Whiskey Rebellion, a Quasi-War, anti-French sentiment, some controversial treaties, and something called the XYZ Affair, which sounds very exciting. Learn all about it this week with John Green.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of America's politics came from debates between democratic republican Thomas Jefferson and federalist Alexander Hamilton: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/alexander-hamilton
While Jefferson would go on to become president, Hamilton heavily influenced President George Washington who set many American political ideals in his farewell address that Hamilton helped craft: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/washington-s-farewell-address
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Part I: Join or Die (1770 A.D. – 1774 A.D.)

John Adams (educational writer)

John Adams (1750? – 1814) was a Scottish compiler of books for young readers.

Biography

Adams was born at Aberdeen about 1750. Having graduated at the university there, he obtained a preaching license, and coming to London was appointed minister of the Scotch church in Hatton Garden. Subsequently he opened a school or ‘academy’ at Putney, which proved very successful; the botanists Allan Cunningham and his brother Richard were pupils. He died at Putney in 1814.

Most of his numerous works passed through many editions, and were largely used in schools. Among them may be mentioned:

The Flowers of Ancient History, 1788

Elegant Anecdotes and Bon Mots,’ 1790

A View of Universal History (3 vols.), 1795, which includes a brief account of almost every country in the world down to the date of publication.

The Flowers of Modern History, 1796.

Curious Thoughts on the History of Man, 1799.

The Flowers of Modern Travels (4th edition), 1802.

Adams also published by subscription a volume of sermons dedicated to Lord Grantham in 1805, and he was the author of a very popular Latin schoolbook, entitled Lectiones Selectæ, which reached an eleventh edition in 1823.

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson (April 13 [O.S. April 2]1743– July 4, 1826) was an American Founding Father who was principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776). He was elected the second Vice President of the United States (1797–1801) and the third President (1801–09). Jefferson was a proponent of democracy, republicanism, and individual rights, which motivated American colonists to break from Great Britain and form a new nation. He produced formative documents and decisions at both the state and national level.

Description

Karl Bitter's statue, which overlooks the football and track fields on the north side of Jefferson High School, depicts Thomas Jefferson seated on a draped chair with his arm resting on its back. His right arm rests in his lap and holds a pen and papers. The bronze measures 5 feet (1.5m) x 2.5 feet (0.76m) x 3.5 feet (1.1m) and sits on a stone base that measures 5 feet (1.5m) x 3.5 feet (1.1m) x 4 feet (1.2m). One description displays: KARL BITTER ROMAN BRONZE WORKS NEW YORK, NY. The front of the plinth reads: THE GIFT OF THE ALUMNI AND STUDENTS OF JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL AND / BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE / JUNE 1915. The base's west side display: BEAR IN MIND THIS SACRED PRINCIPAL, THAT / THOUGH THE WILL OF THE MAJORITY IS IN / ALL CASES TO PREVAIL, THAT WILL, TO BE / RIGHTFUL, MUST BE REASONABLE; THAT THE / MINORITY POSSESS THEIR EQUAL RIGHTS, / WHICH EQUAL LAWS MUST PROTECT, / AND TO VIOLATE WOULD BE OPPRESSION." / THOMAS JEFFERSON. The east side of the base includes inscriptions of the foundry Roman Bronze Works' mark as well as the text: THE GREATEST SERVICE WHICH CAN BE / RENDERED TO ANY COUNTRY IS TO ADD / A USEFUL PLANT TO ITS CULTURE." / THOMAS JEFFERSON.

In the latest discussion Economist John Adams and I explore the whole question of "Bank Bail-In", with specific reference to bank deposits.
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53:04

John Adams: Australian Crisis Looming With Record Debt And No Money In The Bank!

John Adams: Australian Crisis Looming With Record Debt And No Money In The Bank!

John Adams: Australian Crisis Looming With Record Debt And No Money In The Bank!

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes from As Good As GoldAustralia probe Former Coalition Economic Adviser and now, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia just two weeks before our 'Australia's Coming Economic Armageddon' Conference.
What is the state of the Australian and global economy?
With soaring debt, and now inflation impacting many countries - currency failures crippling economies and soaring interest rates gathering momentum. It would appear we are approaching 'economic armageddon'.
How do we prepare? It's all here in this MUST VIEW interview.
BookTickets and Register for the AdelaideEvent: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-coming-economic-armageddon-conference-tickets-49080317551

Adams Bank - Roric

Adams Bank - Michelle

John Adams: Is An Australian Bank Bail-In Imminent And How Safe Is Your Money?

John Adams: Is An Australian Bank Bail-In Imminent And How Safe Is Your Money?

John Adams: Is An Australian Bank Bail-In Imminent And How Safe Is Your Money?

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes at As Good As GoldAustralia go 2 on 1 with Chief Economist - John Adams, making the point that the global economic fragility seems to be intensifying and concerns of bank stability are becoming more prevalent. The subject of a potential bail-in is discussed.
John however, warns of a level of complacency in Australia that needs to be rectified if we are to prepare effectively for what lies ahead.

Adams Bank & Trust

13:57

Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to build some kind of agrarian pseudo-paradise where every (white) man could have his own farm, and live a free, self-reliant life. The founding father who epitomized this view was Thomas Jefferson. By the time Adams became president, the anti-federalists had gotten the memo about how alienating a name like anti-federalist can be. It's so much more appealing to voters if your party is for something rather than being defined by what you're against, you know? In any case, Jefferson and his acolytes changed their name to the Democratic-Republican Party, which covered a lot of bases, and proceeded to protest nearly everything Adams did. Lest you think this week is all boring politics,you'll be thrilled to hear this episode has a Whiskey Rebellion, a Quasi-War, anti-French sentiment, some controversial treaties, and something called the XYZ Affair, which sounds very exciting. Learn all about it this week with John Green.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of America's politics came from debates between democratic republican Thomas Jefferson and federalist Alexander Hamilton: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/alexander-hamilton
While Jefferson would go on to become president, Hamilton heavily influenced President George Washington who set many American political ideals in his farewell address that Hamilton helped craft: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/washington-s-farewell-address
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Adams Bank. Thanksgiving.

3:48

Adam Bank's Choice

Adam Bank's Choice

Adam Bank's Choice

This is about Banks choose between the Hawks or Ducks.In the begining Banks is put down because he has always been a Hawk and no one wants him to be a Duck.He knows he has to make a choice and he thinks about everything he went through with both teams.
In the end of course he chooses the Ducks.
At the very end its Banks making his ulimate choice and everyone telling him he made the right decision and he telling them he made his decision and he wants to be a Duck and everyone is cheering him on.Then Conway tells him he has give up something for Banks to be a Duck.When Banks makes the finally goal of his life is him choosing between and making his decision.
That's it,i know its confusing.I hope you it like.Enjoy
I own nothing.

In the latest discussion Economist John Adams and I explore the whole question of "Bank Bail-In", with specific reference to bank deposits.
Please consider supporting our work via Patreon ; https://www.patreon.com/DigitalFinanceAnalytics
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The John Adams And MartinNorthDFAPage: http://digitalfinanceanalytics.com/blog/adams-north/

published: 01 Oct 2018

John Adams: Australian Crisis Looming With Record Debt And No Money In The Bank!

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes from As Good As GoldAustralia probe Former Coalition Economic Adviser and now, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia just two weeks before our 'Australia's Coming Economic Armageddon' Conference.
What is the state of the Australian and global economy?
With soaring debt, and now inflation impacting many countries - currency failures crippling economies and soaring interest rates gathering momentum. It would appear we are approaching 'economic armageddon'.
How do we prepare? It's all here in this MUST VIEW interview.
BookTickets and Register for the AdelaideEvent: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-coming-economic-armageddon-conference-tickets-49080317551

Adams Bank - Roric

published: 27 Sep 2012

Adams Bank - Michelle

published: 27 Sep 2012

John Adams: Is An Australian Bank Bail-In Imminent And How Safe Is Your Money?

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes at As Good As GoldAustralia go 2 on 1 with Chief Economist - John Adams, making the point that the global economic fragility seems to be intensifying and concerns of bank stability are becoming more prevalent. The subject of a potential bail-in is discussed.
John however, warns of a level of complacency in Australia that needs to be rectified if we are to prepare effectively for what lies ahead.

Adams Bank & Trust

published: 05 Mar 2016

Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to buil...

Adams Bank. Thanksgiving.

published: 15 Jul 2016

Adam Bank's Choice

This is about Banks choose between the Hawks or Ducks.In the begining Banks is put down because he has always been a Hawk and no one wants him to be a Duck.He knows he has to make a choice and he thinks about everything he went through with both teams.
In the end of course he chooses the Ducks.
At the very end its Banks making his ulimate choice and everyone telling him he made the right decision and he telling them he made his decision and he wants to be a Duck and everyone is cheering him on.Then Conway tells him he has give up something for Banks to be a Duck.When Banks makes the finally goal of his life is him choosing between and making his decision.
That's it,i know its confusing.I hope you it like.Enjoy
I own nothing.

In the latest discussion Economist John Adams and I explore the whole question of "Bank Bail-In", with specific reference to bank deposits.
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John has written an article on this: http://www.asgoodasgoldaus.com.au/blog/will-the-prime-minister-order-a-smash-and-grab-of-bank-deposits/
The John Adams And MartinNorthDFAPage: http://digitalfinanceanalytics.com/blog/adams-north/

In the latest discussion Economist John Adams and I explore the whole question of "Bank Bail-In", with specific reference to bank deposits.
Please consider supporting our work via Patreon ; https://www.patreon.com/DigitalFinanceAnalytics
Please share this post to help to spread the word about the state of things....
John has written an article on this: http://www.asgoodasgoldaus.com.au/blog/will-the-prime-minister-order-a-smash-and-grab-of-bank-deposits/
The John Adams And MartinNorthDFAPage: http://digitalfinanceanalytics.com/blog/adams-north/

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes from As Good As GoldAustralia probe Former Coalition Economic Adviser and now, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia just two weeks before our 'Australia's Coming Economic Armageddon' Conference.
What is the state of the Australian and global economy?
With soaring debt, and now inflation impacting many countries - currency failures crippling economies and soaring interest rates gathering momentum. It would appear we are approaching 'economic armageddon'.
How do we prepare? It's all here in this MUST VIEW interview.
BookTickets and Register for the AdelaideEvent: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-coming-economic-armageddon-conference-tickets-49080317551

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes from As Good As GoldAustralia probe Former Coalition Economic Adviser and now, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia just two weeks before our 'Australia's Coming Economic Armageddon' Conference.
What is the state of the Australian and global economy?
With soaring debt, and now inflation impacting many countries - currency failures crippling economies and soaring interest rates gathering momentum. It would appear we are approaching 'economic armageddon'.
How do we prepare? It's all here in this MUST VIEW interview.
BookTickets and Register for the AdelaideEvent: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-coming-economic-armageddon-conference-tickets-49080317551

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes at As Good As GoldAustralia go 2 on 1 with Chief Economist - John Adams, making the point that the global economic fragility seems to be intensifying and concerns of bank stability are becoming more prevalent. The subject of a potential bail-in is discussed.
John however, warns of a level of complacency in Australia that needs to be rectified if we are to prepare effectively for what lies ahead.

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes at As Good As GoldAustralia go 2 on 1 with Chief Economist - John Adams, making the point that the global economic fragility seems to be intensifying and concerns of bank stability are becoming more prevalent. The subject of a potential bail-in is discussed.
John however, warns of a level of complacency in Australia that needs to be rectified if we are to prepare effectively for what lies ahead.

In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to build some kind of agrarian pseudo-paradise where every (white) man could have his own farm, and live a free, self-reliant life. The founding father who epitomized this view was Thomas Jefferson. By the time Adams became president, the anti-federalists had gotten the memo about how alienating a name like anti-federalist can be. It's so much more appealing to voters if your party is for something rather than being defined by what you're against, you know? In any case, Jefferson and his acolytes changed their name to the Democratic-Republican Party, which covered a lot of bases, and proceeded to protest nearly everything Adams did. Lest you think this week is all boring politics,you'll be thrilled to hear this episode has a Whiskey Rebellion, a Quasi-War, anti-French sentiment, some controversial treaties, and something called the XYZ Affair, which sounds very exciting. Learn all about it this week with John Green.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of America's politics came from debates between democratic republican Thomas Jefferson and federalist Alexander Hamilton: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/alexander-hamilton
While Jefferson would go on to become president, Hamilton heavily influenced President George Washington who set many American political ideals in his farewell address that Hamilton helped craft: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/washington-s-farewell-address
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In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to build some kind of agrarian pseudo-paradise where every (white) man could have his own farm, and live a free, self-reliant life. The founding father who epitomized this view was Thomas Jefferson. By the time Adams became president, the anti-federalists had gotten the memo about how alienating a name like anti-federalist can be. It's so much more appealing to voters if your party is for something rather than being defined by what you're against, you know? In any case, Jefferson and his acolytes changed their name to the Democratic-Republican Party, which covered a lot of bases, and proceeded to protest nearly everything Adams did. Lest you think this week is all boring politics,you'll be thrilled to hear this episode has a Whiskey Rebellion, a Quasi-War, anti-French sentiment, some controversial treaties, and something called the XYZ Affair, which sounds very exciting. Learn all about it this week with John Green.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of America's politics came from debates between democratic republican Thomas Jefferson and federalist Alexander Hamilton: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/alexander-hamilton
While Jefferson would go on to become president, Hamilton heavily influenced President George Washington who set many American political ideals in his farewell address that Hamilton helped craft: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/washington-s-farewell-address
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Adam Bank's Choice

This is about Banks choose between the Hawks or Ducks.In the begining Banks is put down because he has always been a Hawk and no one wants him to be a Duck.He k...

This is about Banks choose between the Hawks or Ducks.In the begining Banks is put down because he has always been a Hawk and no one wants him to be a Duck.He knows he has to make a choice and he thinks about everything he went through with both teams.
In the end of course he chooses the Ducks.
At the very end its Banks making his ulimate choice and everyone telling him he made the right decision and he telling them he made his decision and he wants to be a Duck and everyone is cheering him on.Then Conway tells him he has give up something for Banks to be a Duck.When Banks makes the finally goal of his life is him choosing between and making his decision.
That's it,i know its confusing.I hope you it like.Enjoy
I own nothing.

This is about Banks choose between the Hawks or Ducks.In the begining Banks is put down because he has always been a Hawk and no one wants him to be a Duck.He knows he has to make a choice and he thinks about everything he went through with both teams.
In the end of course he chooses the Ducks.
At the very end its Banks making his ulimate choice and everyone telling him he made the right decision and he telling them he made his decision and he wants to be a Duck and everyone is cheering him on.Then Conway tells him he has give up something for Banks to be a Duck.When Banks makes the finally goal of his life is him choosing between and making his decision.
That's it,i know its confusing.I hope you it like.Enjoy
I own nothing.

In the latest discussion Economist John Adams and I explore the whole question of "Bank Bail-In", with specific reference to bank deposits.
Please consider supporting our work via Patreon ; https://www.patreon.com/DigitalFinanceAnalytics
Please share this post to help to spread the word about the state of things....
John has written an article on this: http://www.asgoodasgoldaus.com.au/blog/will-the-prime-minister-order-a-smash-and-grab-of-bank-deposits/
The John Adams And MartinNorthDFAPage: http://digitalfinanceanalytics.com/blog/adams-north/

John Adams: Australian Crisis Looming With Record Debt And No Money In The Bank!

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes from As Good As GoldAustralia probe Former Coalition Economic Adviser and now, Chief Economist at As Good As Gold Australia just two weeks before our 'Australia's Coming Economic Armageddon' Conference.
What is the state of the Australian and global economy?
With soaring debt, and now inflation impacting many countries - currency failures crippling economies and soaring interest rates gathering momentum. It would appear we are approaching 'economic armageddon'.
How do we prepare? It's all here in this MUST VIEW interview.
BookTickets and Register for the AdelaideEvent: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australias-coming-economic-armageddon-conference-tickets-49080317551

John Adams: Is An Australian Bank Bail-In Imminent And How Safe Is Your Money?

In this interview, Darryl & Brian Panes at As Good As GoldAustralia go 2 on 1 with Chief Economist - John Adams, making the point that the global economic fragility seems to be intensifying and concerns of bank stability are becoming more prevalent. The subject of a potential bail-in is discussed.
John however, warns of a level of complacency in Australia that needs to be rectified if we are to prepare effectively for what lies ahead.

Where US Politics Came From: Crash Course US History #9

In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything was new and exciting, and everyone just got along. For several months. Then the contentious debate about the nature of the United States began, and it continues to this day. Washington and his lackey/handler Alexander Hamilton pursued an elitist program of federalism. They attempted to strengthen the central government, create a strong nation-state, and leave less of the governance to the states, They wanted to create debt, encourage manufacturing, and really modernize the new nation/ The opposition, creatively known as the anti-federalists, wanted to build some kind of agrarian pseudo-paradise where every (white) man could have his own farm, and live a free, self-reliant life. The founding father who epitomized this view was Thomas Jefferson. By the time Adams became president, the anti-federalists had gotten the memo about how alienating a name like anti-federalist can be. It's so much more appealing to voters if your party is for something rather than being defined by what you're against, you know? In any case, Jefferson and his acolytes changed their name to the Democratic-Republican Party, which covered a lot of bases, and proceeded to protest nearly everything Adams did. Lest you think this week is all boring politics,you'll be thrilled to hear this episode has a Whiskey Rebellion, a Quasi-War, anti-French sentiment, some controversial treaties, and something called the XYZ Affair, which sounds very exciting. Learn all about it this week with John Green.
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of America's politics came from debates between democratic republican Thomas Jefferson and federalist Alexander Hamilton: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/alexander-hamilton
While Jefferson would go on to become president, Hamilton heavily influenced President George Washington who set many American political ideals in his farewell address that Hamilton helped craft: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/washington-s-farewell-address
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Head of West Coast life sciences investment banking. Senior managing director in healthcare investment banking...Managing director in investment banking ... Faessen and Barclays colleague Adam Taetle jumped ship to run the consumer retail practice at Evercore, part of a carousel of senior moves in consumer retail investment banking this past year....